Royals players are having fun at the media's Zach Banner Jerseys expense by referencing the numbers 17 and 38 in their interview answers.

The 1738 reference comes from Fetty Wap's song "Trap Queen" in which he begins by sayingRemy Boyz, 1738. The group's name comes from the brandy Remy Martin and 1738 is the specific type of the Cognac. But that's all besidethe point.

The real story is that the Royals players are having fun Mark Gilbert Jerseys by using 1738 in the most ridiculous ways when answering questions from the media. They're even fining one another if a player doesn't Chase Claypool T Shirts use the number.

KC players are fining each other if they don't use "1738" in postgame interviews. I have no idea what it means. Succe s has driven them mad.

Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar)

Cain on Bauer: "He was like a 17-38 to the plate." Hosmer on his RBIs against Cleveland: "I'll take 17. I'll take 38."

Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar)

Moustakas on George Pickens T Shirts Hosmer's pick: "Hoz picks that thing 17 out of 38 times."

Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar)

One reporter got upset by the 1738 response and refused to put it T J Watt T Shirts in his paper.

McCullough: "I am not putting that in newspaper." Moustakas: "Why not?" AM:: "It makes no sense." Moose: "It makes perfect sense."

Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar)

Even first base coach Rusty Pressley Harvin III Jerseys Koontz got into the fun a day later.

Just told Rusty Kuntz about 1738 shenanigans. He proceeded to go into clubhouse and told guys game starts in 17 minutes, 38 seconds

Joel Goldberg (@goldbergkc)